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Manufacturing:
Surface Finishing
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Surface
Finishing Coatings
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Silk
Screen Printing
The process is known as
screen printing. Silk screen printing is
a name first used when the mesh or screen
was made of natural silk. Nowadays screen
mesh is either made from polyester, stainless
steel or nylon.
The basic items of equipment
required to carry out screen printing are:
STENCIL: This consists
of a frame onto which a mesh is attached
under tension. The mesh is coated or covered
with a photosensitive material. The image
to be printed is created photographically
on the stencil leaving open areas of mesh
through which ink passes. The stencil
is also known as The screen.
SQUEEGEE: A flexible
polyurethane blade (sometimes rubber)
held in a rigid mount or handle.
INK: Can take the
form of a wide range of solids or dyes
suspended in a fluid.
SUBSTRATE: This
is a general term for the surface that
is to be printed. The surfaces can range
from bread to bio-medical sensors.
MACHINE BASE: The
base provides a surface for the substrate
to be printed and the upper section secures
the screen.
FUNCTION OF THE SQUEEGEE
In conventional screen-printing
the squeegee carries out two functions.
It deflects the stencil and brings it into
contact with the substrate. The squeegee
is held at an angle of typically 75 degrees
to the horizontal.
During the printing action
the squeegee is moved across the stencil,
creating a pressure wave in the ink. The
actual point of flow is where the leading
edge of the squeegee is in contact with
the stencil. This is known as the Flow
Point.
PRESS
TYPES
Press types can be split
as follows:
Flat bed press. (Further
split into hand bench, semi automatic
and fully automatic)
Cylinder press
Rotary screen press
Container (cylindrical) printer
Carousel textile press
Color Automatic Flat Bed Screen Printer
Automatic Cylinder Screen Printer
Adelco Carousel Textile Printer
Container Screen Printer (Cylindrical)
Hand Bench Screen
Printer
Semi Automatic Flat Bed Screen Printer
APPLICATIONS
FOR SCREEN PRINTING
What makes screen printing
so popular is the ability to lay down a
film of a wide range of materials on a vast
range of substrates. Everywhere you look
are examples of the process and many places
that are hidden.
Applications include: Posters
and point of sale displays, gaskets, watch
dials, key pads, transfers, electronic circuits,
car windscreens, road signs, architectural
glass, tableware, nameplates, labels, ceramic
tiles, vehicle instrumentation, mouse mats,
office equipment, membrane switches, estate
agents boards, textiles, fuel cells, pzt,
containers, electronic circuitry, playing
cards, scratch cards, heating elements,
footballs, baseball bats, cricket bats,
tennis rackets, golf clubs, clocks, fine
art limited editions, laptops, plasma screen
televisions. These are just a selection.
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